NFL teams trimmed their rosters to 53 players Saturday evening and by Sunday evening the teams will have their practice squads set. There were several Nittany Lions who survived the final cut before week 1 while others will now have to figure out whether a practice squad is in their future or not.

I'll try to keep this list updated throughout the night as there is expected to be a lot of player movement as teams scramble to either claim players off waivers or hope the player can clear waivers and be eligible to return to their team's practice squad.

Highlighting the list of players making rosters are undrafted rookies Garry Gilliam and Glenn Carson who were kept by the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. Gilliam, a Milton Hershey product, gave up a final year of college eligibility to enter the NFL and after converting from tight end to offensive tackle he's found a new home with the defending Super Bowl champions.

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Carson, Penn State's former steady middle linebacker, used a strong preseason finale to help secure his roster spot. The former New Jersey standout athlete recorded a team high 10 tackles in the finale and finished the preseason with 17 tackles.

Rookie offensive lineman John Urschel, whose academic achievements in addition to his football skills helped him become well known in State College, can now add NFL player to his impressive list of achievements. Urschel was drafted in the 5th round by the Baltimore Ravens.

The Washington Redskins kept former Penn State running back Silas Redd in place of the Lions' all-time leading rusher Evan Royster. Royster, who was a sixth-round pick by the Redskins and who spent the last three seasons with the team, didn't see much action last season.

Redd, whose NFL draft stock appeared to take a hit after an unimpressive conclusion to his collegiate career after transferring to USC in the wake of Penn State's NCAA sanctions, did not impress at the combine as he struggled to stay healthy and went undrafted. However, he made the most of his opportunity when he signed as an undrafted free agent with the organization. With Alfred Morris and Roy Helu Jr. firmly entrenched in their roles Redd should have a chance to continue learning and developing.

Former Penn State linebacker transfer Khairi Fortt, a 4th-round pick by the New Orleans Saints, proved the pick was worthwhile as he made the team.

In Pittsburgh former Penn State and Oklahoma receiver Justin Brown beat out former teammate Derek Moye for a roster spot. Both were with the team last season and Moye was resigned to the team's practice squad Sunday afternoon.

Of course this update wouldn't be complete without mention of quarterback Matt McGloin whose improbable story continues as the former Penn State quarterback remains on the Oakland Raiders' 53-man roster. McGloin started six games for Oakland last season and joins quarterbacks Matt Schaub and Derek Carr.

Former Penn State defensive end Jack Crawford was cut by the Raiders after two seasons with the team. Crawford was a fifth-round pick by the Raiders in 2012 but finished the preseason as the third-string defensive end. Crawford posted a thank you message to the organization on his Instagram page shortly after being released. By late Sunday evening Crawford rumors swirled that he was expected to be signed by the Dallas Cowboys. There's nothing official from the Cowboys yet though.

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Arguably the most notable Penn State cut from the weekend comes in Cincinnati where former second-round pick Devon Still was released by the organization. Still struggled to stay healthy and on the field after the team drafted him in 2012. He appeared in 18 games with the organization and what happens next in his professional career pales in comparison to what he's going through off the field as his young daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in the offseason.

Walking away from football after his daughter's diagnosis was an initial thought he had, but YahooSports NFL Insider Rand Getlin reported Sunday afternoon Still was expected to sign with the team's practice squad. That move still keeps the door open for his football career, but also allows him to stay in close contact with his family since he won't travel to away games. SB Nation also outlines that the move would allow Still to receive at the very least $6,300 per week, though the move could be worth a lot more if it was an exclusive deal to guarantee he stays with the organization and not accept an offer elsewhere. Being on the practice squad also allows Still and his daughter to remain insured while she continues with treatments.

Here's a roundup of cuts and I'll update practice squad moves as more information becomes available:

-FB Michael Zordich, released by Carolina Panthers

-OT Adam Gress released by New York Giants

-OT Mike Farrell, released by Houston Texans

-LB Nate Stupar, released by Jacksonville Jaguars then claimed by Atlanta Falcons

-G A.Q. Shipley, released by Baltimore Ravens then signed with Indianapolis Colts. Shipley started five games at center for Indianapolis in 2012.

-DT Devon Still, released by Bengals then signed to Bengals practice squad

-WR Derek Moye, released by Steelers then signed to Steelers practice squad

-RB Evan Royster, released by Washington Redskins

-DE Jack Crawford, released by Oakland Raiders reportedly headed to Dallas Cowboys, though nothing official from the team yet

-TE Mickey Shuler Jr, released by Atlanta Falcons then claimed by Jacksonville Jaguars